The 4 Hour Workweek is a book about breaking the chains of location-dependence, and joining the growing club of digital entrepreneurs who are leveraging technology to enhance their time, happiness, and financial freedom.
Category: Books
Physical, screenless books are one of the greatest ways to maintain sanity while traveling, or otherwise. I’ve been slacking on reading for most of my life…so consider this the running log of my progress toward fixing that!
Book Review #8: Mobile Marketing in a Week, by Nick Smith
Mobile Marketing in a Week is a digital marketing crash-course, with a focus on how to stay ahead in the internet’s mobile-dominated future.
Book Review #7: Blockchain: The Next Everything by Stephen Williams
My foray into the crazy world of bitcoin & crypto continues. Today’s challenger: Blockchain: The Next Everything.
Book Review #6: The Investment Answer, by Gordon Murray & Daniel Goldie
Coming in at only 66 pages, I knew this book would either be a masterfully-simplified crash course, or a rushed disaster. Today I’ll be finding the answer, so you don’t have to. Click here for my full review!
Book Review #5: Rich Dad Poor Dad, by Robert Kiyosaki
Frequently heralded as the #1 Personal Finance book of all-time, I had to give Rich Dad Poor Dad a go. Here are my thoughts.
Book Review #4: Clean Disruption, by Tony Seba
Tony Seba, a leading expert in sustainable economics, takes us on an exciting journey into the future of clean technology.
Book Review #3: The Bitcoin Guidebook, by Ian DeMartino
Reading a Bitcoin book is the best way to get educated on Crypto. Today, I’ll be reviewing The Bitcoin Guidebook by Ian DeMartino.
Book Review #2: How To Be A 3% Man, by Corey Wayne
An interesting take on modern dating, tailored for dudes. Here are my thoughts on the book How to be a 3% Man, by Corey Wayne
Book Review #1: The Art of Happiness, by The Dalai Lama
The Art of Happiness is a brilliant book about that one little thing we’re all looking for. Looking to upgrade your mindset? Read on!